Haman-gun Launches 'Sweeping Operation' Against Illegal Advertisements to Welcome the New Spring
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Haman-gun, Gyeongnam Province, will carry out a comprehensive outdoor advertising cleanup operation by the 19th to improve the city's appearance.
On the 15th, Haman-gun announced that it has designated a special crackdown period on illegal advertisements to prevent the proliferation of illegal advertisements and to ensure a safe and clean street environment by removing illegally installed roadside banners, signs, standing signs, and air lights.
During this period, the county will focus on cleaning major entrances, bus terminals, stations, public places frequently visited by residents, downtown areas, and residential zones around apartments.
In particular, it plans to simultaneously remove hazardous factors such as illegal advertisements around schools to prevent safety accidents and take the lead in creating a safe educational environment.
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A county official said, "Despite continuous crackdowns on illegal advertisements such as banners and standing signs, illegal advertisements have steadily increased every year," adding, "We hope this comprehensive outdoor advertising cleanup will eradicate illegal advertisements, and we will also make thorough follow-up management to secure a clean city appearance."
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